Chasidut for Sotah 93:10
מאי עבד איכא דאמרי אבן שואבת תלה לו לחטאת ירבעם והעמידו בין שמים לארץ ואיכא דאמרי שם חקק לה אפומה והיתה אומרת אנכי ולא יהיה לך
— R. Johanan said: This refers to Gehazi and his three sons. And Elisha came to Damascus<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Ibid. VIII, 7. ');"><sup>18</sup></span> — why did he go there?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. Sanh. (Sonc. ed.) p. 734, n. 8. ');"><sup>19</sup></span>
Keter Shem Tov
From the BeSh"T. "There are three graces: the grace of a place on (in the eyes of) its inhabitants"... (Sotah 47a). This is explained in Chullin 91b, that [when Jacob slept] God "folded up all of the Land of Israel under him"; "the land which you lie upon, I will give it to you" (Genesis 28:13). Meaning, that you will not need to travel from place to place in order to clarify the land's sparks of holiness, for you will be able to clarify them in your place. "And Noah found grace..." (Genesis 6:8)
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